Son’t feel bas, Ian. The D ans the S keyd are right next to each other!
And that’s not as bad as typing ‘g’ instead of ‘q’ just because your brain was trained to WRITE them by hand and you brought the same occasional tail-switching mistake over to typing (my own personal typo hell).
Hopefully the story Ian’s being pulled into isn’t laden with typos. I wonder how that would manifest. She gets there and some guy is offering to let her ride his giant duck? She excuses herself to leave for no raisin?
Haha, yeah, oops. Suddenly very amused by the idea of people in stories forced to speak lines based on typos and obvious errors. They know it’s not correct, but they have to say it anyway, haha.
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Son’t feel bas, Ian. The D ans the S keyd are right next to each other!
And that’s not as bad as typing ‘g’ instead of ‘q’ just because your brain was trained to WRITE them by hand and you brought the same occasional tail-switching mistake over to typing (my own personal typo hell).
Hopefully the story Ian’s being pulled into isn’t laden with typos. I wonder how that would manifest. She gets there and some guy is offering to let her ride his giant duck? She excuses herself to leave for no raisin?
Haha, yeah, oops. Suddenly very amused by the idea of people in stories forced to speak lines based on typos and obvious errors. They know it’s not correct, but they have to say it anyway, haha.
That’s a very real medical condition: not speaking typos, but saying something that sounds correct to them but sounds gibberish to everyone else